The Zuni tribe, a Native American people located in present-day New Mexico, faced significant challenges following European contact in the 16th century, including colonization, disease, and conflict. They maintained much of their traditional culture and language despite these pressures, and in the late 19th century, they were recognized as a sovereign nation by the U.S. government. Today, the Zuni continue to uphold their cultural practices, art, and spirituality, while also navigating modern challenges and advocating for their rights and resources.
Yes the Zuni tribe had their own government
Zuni This answer is accurate, thank you whoever answered. F.Y.I It should be capitalized! ~Elise8910
The Zuni Indians lived in Pueblo's, they were not nomads.
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Yes the Zuni tribe had their own government
the Zuni tribe is from northwestern New Mexico
Zuni This answer is accurate, thank you whoever answered. F.Y.I It should be capitalized! ~Elise8910
A Zuni is a member of the Zuni North American tribe, also the name of their traditional language.
The Zuni Indians lived in Pueblo's, they were not nomads.
the Zuni tribe ate corn, the crops they grew and animals they killed
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the Zuni tribe ate corn, the crops they grew and animals they killed
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